Cost of Attendance

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The Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of what it will cost you to go to school based on residency, enrollment and housing status. This includes fixed amounts for tuition and fees and amounts that must be estimated, such as personal expenses. The Financial Aid Office uses these costs to develop standard budgets for awarding financial aid funds. The total amount of financial aid awarded cannot exceed your COA.

COA includes the estimate of:

Tuition

Fees

Room & Board

Books & Supplies

Transportation

Personal Expenses

2017-2018 Cost of Attendance

The following charts provide examples of the Fall 2017 COA based on full-time enrollment (12 or more credits).

In State - The
Residency Affidavit is required as part of the college admission application, regardless of program. The Residency Affidavit should be completed upon admission to determine residency for tuition purposes.

Student Living with Parents

Students Living Independently

Tuition

$984.00

$984.00

Fees

$431.00

$431.00

Room & Board

$0.00

$7,005.00

Books & Supplies

$1,502.00

$1,502.00

Transportation

$2,600.00

$2,600.00

Personal Expenses

$1,475.00

$1,475.00

Total

$6,992.00

$13,997.00

Out of State - Non-resident for tuition purposes is defined as a person who does not qualify for the in-state tuition rate. If a student indicates "non-resident" on the
Residency Affidavit, the student is automatically considered out-of-state.